Eris vs. Aemulatio : valuing competition in classical antiquity /
Competition is everywhere in antiquity. It took many forms: the upper class competed with their peers and with historical and mythological predecessors; artists of all kinds emulated generic models and past masterpieces; philosophers and their schools vied with one another to give the best interpret...
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Leiden ; Boston :
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[2019]
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Mnemosyne, Supplements
423.
Mnemosyne Supplements Online, Supplement 2019, ISBN: 9789004390850.
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| 505 | 0 | 0 | |t Front Matter -- |t Copyright Page / |r Cynthia Damon and Christoph Pieper -- |t Notes on Contributors / |r Cynthia Damon and Christoph Pieper -- |t Introduction / |r Cynthia Damon and Christoph Pieper -- |t Eris Reimagined / |r Cynthia Damon and Christoph Pieper -- |t Hesiodic Eris and the Market / |r Ruth Scodel -- |t Ambivalence, Critique, Resistance / |r Cynthia Damon and Christoph Pieper -- |t Agonistic Excess and Its Ritual Resolution in Hero Cult: the Funeral Games in Iliad 23 as a mise en abyme / |r Anton Bierl -- |t Certare alterno carmine: the Rise and Fall of Bucolic Competition / |r Yelena Baraz -- |t Stasis, Competition, and the 'Noble Lie': Metic Mettle in Plato's Republic / |r Geoffrey W. Bakewell -- |t Competition and Innovation in Aristotle, Politics 2 / |r Inger N.I. Kuin -- |t Aristotle's Poetics and skênikoi agônes / |r Oliver Taplin -- |t Paradoxes and Anxieties of Competition in Hippocratic Medicine / |r Ralph M. Rosen -- |t Multivalence, Displacement, Innovation / |r Cynthia Damon and Christoph Pieper -- |t Sleights of Hand: Epigraphic Capping and the Visual Enactment of Eris in Early Greek Epigrams / |r Deborah Steiner -- |t Roman Architects and the Struggle for Fame in an Unequal Society / |r Christopher Siwicki -- |t Political Competition and Economic Change in Mid-Republican Rome / |r Seth Bernard -- |t Mihi es aemula: Elite Female Status Competition in Mid-Republican Rome and the Example of Tertia Aemilia / |r Lewis Webb -- |t The Poetics of Strife and Competition in Hesiod and Ovid / |r Charles T. Ham -- |t Demosthenes versus Cicero: Intercultural Competition in Ancient Literary Criticism / |r Casper C. de Jonge -- |t Competition and Competitiveness in Pollux's Onomasticon / |r Alexei V. Zadorojnyi. |
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